synodontis petricola
synodontis petricola
hi guys i am new to this forum i am currently trying to breed synodontis petricola i have one male and two females (what i believe to be anyway) the male is showing good signs chasing the female making the t shape but the female does not appear to be holding eggs i am feeding them twice daily on blood-worm flake and pellets i will try and add pictures but i am not sure how to any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: synodontis petricola
Petricolas do not 'hold' the eggs, they are egg scatter's. Most people use a clay pot over a glass dish with smooth marbles or gravel in the dish to catch the eggs. The fish will spawn in the cave and the eggs will be deposited in the marbles away from the adults which will try to eat them. You can remove the dish into a hatching tank and give it a go.
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Re: synodontis petricola
When you say 'holding eggs' do you actually mean the females are not plump & gravid?
If you want to condition the synos I would feed finely chopped earthworm & finely shredded prawn/mussel/claw/etc
If you can it is better to condition the sexes separately over a month & then bring them together for the spawning attempt
If you want to condition the synos I would feed finely chopped earthworm & finely shredded prawn/mussel/claw/etc
If you can it is better to condition the sexes separately over a month & then bring them together for the spawning attempt
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Re: synodontis petricola
Hi thanks for your replys
Apologies for my terminology I ment plump I will not to be able to separate them unfortunately my current setup is a glass bowl with an egg crate and marbles with a tericota pot on top the male is constantly in and out but the females don't seem to want to play ball
Apologies for my terminology I ment plump I will not to be able to separate them unfortunately my current setup is a glass bowl with an egg crate and marbles with a tericota pot on top the male is constantly in and out but the females don't seem to want to play ball
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Re: synodontis petricola
if the male is keen to breed his harassment of the females may stop them becoming ready (hence the separation while conditioning up
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Re: synodontis petricola
ah well looks like I am going to have to invest in another fish tank thanks for all the much needed advice
next question anyone selling s petricola adults near me lol
next question anyone selling s petricola adults near me lol
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Re: synodontis petricola
I never had any reason to separate these, so I'm not sure that would even help. They just always seemed a bit nippy right up till spawning.
You can check my spawning thread...http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... hp?t=32721
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You can check my spawning thread...http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... hp?t=32721
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Re: synodontis petricola
hi larry wow what a great thread i found it very useful i have managed to get another tank but i am not going to separate them i intend to raise the fry in there my question really is how many cherry shrimp did you end up using to help clean and would you recommend anything else from keeping the fungus at bay ?